~This is a special “Charity” event for those who are suffering from “Cancer”. New Japan Pro Wrestling is going to donate here, and also give everyone here a good show, as well as the “Meet & Greet” with their favorite “Wrestlers”.

“Make Sure you can do something for Humanity. Let’s make a cure for cancer together. Let’s give someone their dream. Let’s live strong

-Hiroshi Tanahasi.”

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~Prince Devitt vs. Tetsuya Naito.

Both of the Junior Heavyweights are fighting here, Prince is in the G-1 Tag League with Ryusuke Taguchi as "Apollo 55", while Naito isn’t. Both of them did good showcasing of Junior Heavyweight Wrestling. Finally Prince Devitt Cut off Naito with the “Bloody Sunday”.

Another half of the “Apollo 55” Rysuke Taugchi gets in the pace of Junior Wrestling. Koji Kanemoto & Wataru showed good chemistry, as they completely over-smarted the clueless Yoshihashi. Ryusuke Taguchi and Inoue was the highlight of this match. Finally Wataru Inoue cut off Yoshihashi with the “Spear of Justice”.

Okada showed more signs of improving his skill, especially the amazing “Dropkick”. Ishii and Nakamura stiffed each other out. Goto and Ishii got more highlights in the match. The elbows and slaps connected as Ishii was getting the upperhand, but Shinsuke gets the hot tag in and starts his usual firing stop.

Ishii and Shinsuke showcased some good moves and then Ishii went early on with the “Ishii Driller”, but Okada cut him off and Nakamura escaped. Shinsuke and Okada hits the “Double Dropkick” spot, and finally Gedo and Jado gets worked on for the hot tag.

Both of them double team on their opponents, but Goto hits the with “Double Larait” before hitting the “Go to Heaven” on Jado and tagging in Okada, as he hits the “German Suplex” for the pin over Jado.

Nakanishi, Chono and Nagata are all in the G-1 Tag League Tournament. Nakanishi is really very upset with Omori getting pinned everytime, and he himself getting pinned in the hands of Ishii. Nakanishi rage attacked against Omori. Nakanishi eventually talked to Omori and he has given Omori a chance to prove himself against Nakanishi, Omori accepted and didn’t think much of the attack as he himself was ashamed of losing.

Tenzan goes for the easy prey Iizuka, who is apparently filled with weirdness. Tenzan gets several offense and tags in Chono. They both double team on Iizuka before Nakanishi comes to fight against Honma. They both showcased their athleticism, with Manabu hitting the “Side Slam” for the 2 count.

Honma and Makabe double team on Nagata while all the other brawls outside the ring. Makabe tries to hit the “Lariat” but Nagata counters with the “Wheel Kick”. Nagata and Makabe stiff each other out, before Makabe goes for the second attempt, but Nagata finally hits the running “High Kick” and Tags in Nakanishi as they end him with the “Backdrop Neckdrop” Combination.

The Heels get the upper hands in the match early on. Taichi and Karl Anderson goes to the crowd with the intensive brawling between them. Lesnar tries to destroy Tanahashi, but there is Super Strong Machine who take Lesnar and puts him to where he belongs. Machine and Tanahashi hits various combination of moves on Lesnar. Chosu and AKIRA also got chances to shine here. Finally Tanahashi goes after Lesnar.

Tanahashi and Lesnar brawls as Lesnar hits couple of good looking variation of moves. Tanahashi’s “Dragon Screws” seem to do very good effects on Lesnar as he couldn’t properly pull off series of Suplexes, and Finally Tanahashi tries to hit the “Bridge German Suplex” but he couldn’t, Brock gave him the taste of his own medicine. Team 3D gets the hot tag and knocks everyone off the apron including Tanahashi and starts working on AKIRA, before cutting him of with the “3D” with the help of Giant Bernard.

~Hiroshi Tanahashi & his allies thanks the crowd, and tells the children, nurses and doctors “inspirational” words. Every children, patients, and mostly everyone involved in the charity were taking photos with the “NJPW” faces.

--I was not up in NJPW at this time hardly at all...but I'm digging the diary--format, writing and presentation at great!

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Crossface: 5/5Dream~!: 4/5 (11/13)

Hollywood: *(3/4)

*= Not Predicted for this show.

~Since I have not posted the "G-1 Tag League Day 5" yet, so Crossface & Dream~! does not have to predict again. I have taken the prediction in. Those who want to for the "G-1 Tag League Day 5", go ahead. Thanks for Reading! and Stay Tuned!

~This the Last round in the G-1 Tag League Tournament before we reach our final destination to the crown the G-1 Tag League Tournament Winner at the “G-1 Tag League Finals”. Hightlights of the the wrestler who participated are shown. There were some quite upsetting, some interesting, some harsh, and finally some amazing matches. The G-1 Tag League is the best place where you can prove yourself among the “Bests”.Tickets are available at www.njpw.co.jp.

~Highlights from the “New Japan Pro Wrestling Camp Slam Festival I”, where Hiroshi Tanahashi faced Brock Lesnar in a 10-man Tag actions. Some moves where highlighted especially those “Dragon Screws” from Tanahashi. The Tag Champs also showcased themselves. The point where the there was Super Strong Machine “German Suplexing” Brock Lesnar where also highlighted.

~Tonight we have a new member of our roster make his official in ring debut in the mainevent of tonight’s show, as Claudio Castagnoli makes his debut teaming up with Tanahashi and Tomoaki Honma. Brock Lesnar and Team 3D seems to be dominant heels, while Tanahashi is stuck with some faces, will Claudio make a difference?

Tiger Mask and Taijiri starts with some good kicks and quickly transitioned into the Japanese Junior Wrestling, quick high spots, and good offenses. This was the highlight of the match. Taiji and Tiger good many spots perfectly done, then the usual battle between all members starts. Getting the flow ready, Togi Makabe cuts of Doug Williams with the “King Kong Knee Drop”.

Devitt & Taguchi has a very big disadvantage here. Taguchi tries to wrestle Anderson, but this quickly turns into a brawl, as Devitt jumps in on them, Bernard gets in takes Devitt out. Bernard works on Devitt, while Anderson and Ryusuke exchange strikes.

Devitt & Taguchi tries to jump again on Anderson, but Bernard takes out Taguchi this time. Devitt tries to hit Anderson, but Bernard hits Devitt with the “Powerbomb” almost knocking him out but he kicks out at 2. Bernard tries to go for another one, but Devitt escapes, and tries to roll him up, which was impossible. Giant tossed Devitt and finally cuts him off with the “Powerbomb”. ~Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson gains 2 points in Block B.

Goto and Nakanishi fires up with the exchages of elbows early on, as Okada goes after Omori and tries to take him out. Manabu tries to hit the “Dai*Nakanishi German” early but Goto counters and swings some elbows at him. Goto and Nakanishi exchange holds unitl Goto teases his finisher.Okada and Omori gets in the ring and starts throwing rights and lefts at each other, Okada counters Omori offense with a “Neckbreaker”, he lifts him up for the “DDT” but Omori counters with the “European” Uppercut. Okada and Omori gets the hot tag in.

Manabu and Goto tears the house down. Goto goes for the finish, but Nakanishi counters, he tries again, but counters again. Finally Goto hits the “Brainbuster” on Nakanishi, cuts him off with the “Shouten” and tags in Okada to finish it with the “German Suplex” for the pin. ~Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada gains 2 points in Block A

Winner: ~Kazuchika Okada & Hirooki Goto.Ratings: 78

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~Gedo & Jado vs. Masahiro Chono (Block B)

This was a great Junior vs. Heavyweight match, when Gedo and Jado teamed up to work on Chono. They showed that Junior can adapt to take on heavyweight anytime soon. They have faced before, they are facing against each other again tonight. Gedo and Jado hits various combination of moves, Chono gets some offense in, AKIRA tries for the finish early, but Gedo gets the “Gedo Clutch” in, only for AKIRA to break in.

AKIRA hits the “Plancha Suicida” on Jado and Gedo. Chono and AKIRA works on them outside the ring, over the guard railing goes Gedo and AKIRA tries to make the offense with high spot. Chono takes Jado inside the ring. They both exchange slaps and kick combos, Jado gets Irish whipped, Chono tries for the early finish with the “Yakuza Kick”. Jado counters with the roll-up, Chono kicks out at two.

This match will decide who will be the finalist from the “Block B”, pressure is upon both teams, as they fight with their willpower and Japanese spirit. Both teams make their showcase with amazing wrestling, but it was time for “Gedo & Jado” to “Lose”, Gedo tries for the “Gedo Clutch” again, but Chono escapes, Irish whip into a devastating “Yakuza Kick” right into the face! ~Masahiro Chono & AKIRA gains 2 points in the Block B. They reach the finals of “G-1 Tag League”.

Winner: ~Masahiro Chono & AKIRA.Ratings: 80

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~After the match ended, all former stablemates hugs each other, with Chono, AKIRA, Gedo, Jado raising all of their hands. Finally it was Chono & AKIRA celebrating themselves, as the crowd applauded.

Shinsuke Nakamura has a challenge here. Ishii and Tanaka are all ready. Yano and Tanaka gets the start here, Tanaka elbows Yano, and gets his reply. They brawls around for a bit, before Nakamura gets the tag in. He drops Ishii off the apron and starts working on Tanaka. They get into the usual building up spot where both of them strike each other until one gets the upper hand. Nakamura hits the running “Dropkick”, which looked cool.

Tanaka and Nakamura tries to outwrestle each other, slowly building to the finish. Ishii gets the hot tag in, as Ishii and Nakamura clashes with double “Crossbody” at the same time. Ishii does not go down that easily, but Nakamura tries to slam Isii, which was also not possible. Ishii shows how much of hard brawler he is. We can’t get enough of “Nakamura vs. Ishii”.

The Crowd is on their feet to who will be the finalist for the “G-1 Tag League”, Nakamura, Ishii, Tanaka, showed why they one of greats in New Japan Pro Wrestling. After a good long battle, it was Nakamura who cuts off Minoru Tanaka with a devastating “Bomaye” twice.

Claudio made his against precisely at the moments when Brock and company where about to demolish Tanahashi. He is making is in-ring debut now against Brock and company. Tanahashi thanked him and asked for his support, Claudio kindly agreed, which is why this leads us to the match.

Brock does his usual power moves spots and actually debuted a new power moves, or more precisely a comeback. Tomoaki being a very tough one couldn’t stand in Brock’s way. Claudio and Brocks were absolutely amazing showcase, but it was just a preview of what could happen, but still Claudio couldn’t stand the power of Lesnar.

Tanahashi and Team 3D collided, getting the usual “Dragon Screws” in. Tanahashi and Brother Ray got a good showcase. We also get Tanahashi still trying to adapt on Lesnar, especially escaping from the moves and countering.

Tanahashi made a good comeback with several good spots, he deals with Team 3D before the “Sling Blade” connects following the “High fly flow” connects on Brother Devon.

~The G-1 Tag League has seen many of the great matches between, legends, rookies, rivals, mostly the rising ones. The G-1 tag league started with mostly with normal matches, but soon it was turned around. There were many events that took place between the Tag league. Most notably Okada joining Nakamura’s faction “RISE”. Nakamura was impressed by Okada showcase and accepted his request. Okada is a rookie, which is something quite interesting to how he is showing himself, which is like an “Rising One”.

~Lets talk about the teams which participated in the tournament. From Block A Manabu Nakanishi & Takao Omori scored a 0. Which is really something that was not accepted. Omori was the main reason to which there are many loses. Nakanishi was too frustrated with their performance and thus he lost at the final round against “Okada & Goto”. They are the only one to score a 0 in this tournament.

~Masato Tanaka & Tomohiro Ishii was one of great highlight in the tournament. Everyone thought this time they would take the “G-1 Tag League”, but soon it was all gone down, since they lost is to “Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano”. The final match itself was legendary, with all the passion involved to prove themselves to everyone, and Shinsuke’s chance to gain his momentum back.

~Yuji Nagata & Wataru Inoue did their best to be the middle track with decent points, to not embarrass themselves. They did very good showcasing of themselves. Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada also did not embarrass themselves, Okada also showed to why he can be someone great. Hirooki Goto still has his way to the top.

~From the Block B we have “Apollo 55” Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi, tension heated between themselves. Nobody is sure to where this will lead. The tension grew due to losing to “Gedo & Jado” quite humiliating way, “Apollo 55” the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champions should have won there, but this was clearly an upset. Gedo & Jado did their showing in the tournament, but lost in the finalist decision’s match against Masahiro Chono & AKIRA. Masahiro Chono the highest pointers in the Block are now set to be the finals against “Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano”.

~Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson did some damage to the “Apollo 55” humiliating themselves more, but they too lost to “Masahiro Chono & AKIRA”. The G-1 Climax winner Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma was close to the victory but also lost the leading pointer in the tournament.

~The Stage is set, to determine the winner of the very G-1 Tag League Tournament. “Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano” takes on “Masahiro Chono & Takao Omori”, as the winner will receive the prestigious “Tropy” as well as the “$1000000” and the opportunity to challenge the IWGP Heavyweight Champions. The current champions are Team 3D “Brother Ray & Brother Devon”.

~Some highlights are show from the whole tournament, with gruesome battles between one another. The highlights from the “Hiroshi Tanahashi & Brock Lesnar” story is also shown. The debut of “Claudio Castagnoli” is also highlighted.

Kojima has returned from the injury he suffered. Nakanishi seems to teaming up with a new partner here, as Strong Machine means the power is available. Satoshi and Nakanishi starts in the usual way. Nakanishi seems to be powering Satoshi. Tenzan makes the save from the pin.

Satoshi and Strong Machine gets a brawl outside the ring. Tenzan and Nakanishi exchange holds, Tenzan gets several counters in. A hot tag made to Strong Machine and Tenzan does the same to Satoshi. They get in hot brawl. Naknishi and Satoshi gets a highlights, with Satoshi working on Nakanishi before cutting him off with the “Lariat”.

Winner: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima

Ratings: 72

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~Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Masato Tanaka & Tomohiro Ishii.

Togi Makabe who is the winner of this year’s “G-1 Climax” teams up with his stablemate “Tomoaki Honma” to take on the almost winners of the “G-1 Tag League” reaching up to the finalist decision match-up. Makabe and Ishii gets in the wild brawl.

Ishii and Makabe exchange strikes, chops, elbows, whatever you name it. Ishii finally gets a chance in to make an offense, but Honma gets in, as Makabe and Honma double team on Ishii. Tanaka too comes in for the brawl, as Tanaka and Ishii gets the upperhand. Tanaka and Ishii hits some offense working on each of their opponents.

The “G-1 Climax Winner” Makabe fires up and strikes Tanaka with several elbows, before the series of “Shoulder Blocks” begin. Makabe whips in for a spears but Tanaka counters with a “Big Boot”. Tanaka works on Makabe and tires for the “Crossface”, but Makabe counters. Makabe and Tanaka works the final time and thus Makabe gets in the “Spear” and finally cuts Tanaka off with the “King Kong Knee Drop”.

Karl Anderson & Giant Bernerd mostly known as the “Bad Intensions” are quite tagging along with the “Team 3D” and the challenger for the IWGP Heavyweight Champion “Brock Lesnar”. Karl Anderson and Claudio gets the things going, until the contest of elbows starts. Anderson counters and tries for an offense but Claudio gets the tag in Naito.

Naito and Anderson showcase amazing pace fight. Nagata and Brock meets in ring for the first time and Brock simply destroys him, Nagata got few offenses in, but Brock mostly got the highlight. Kanemoto and Claudio worked on the Team 3D, until Brother Ray got the upperhand and hits the “3D” outside the ring over the gaurdrailing on Kanemoto. Giant Bernerd destroyed Naito, until Claudio got in and fought Bernard off, which was a good showcase.

Brock did more offense before the “F-5” connects on Kanemoto brock goes for the pin, but a superb “High Fly Flow” for Tanahashi connects on the Brock who was pinning Kanemoto, Brock and Tanahashi gets in a heated brawl, Tanahashi gained more and more experience, the “Dragon Screw” connects on Brock. Anderson gets the hot tag in and Tanahashi quickly gets the “Slingblade” in and the “High Fly Flow” connects again.

Nakamura and Chono starts things off with cool moves, the movements takes to the ground, Nakamura tries for the “Armbar” early on, but Chono slips. Chono and Nakamura exchange a few strikes, Chono teases the “Yakuza Kick”. Nakamura tags in Yano and Chono tags in Omori. Yano and Omori did some good offense, Yano gets the corner spot with the spears connecting and the spear through the whip.

Nakamura and Chono tears the house down as the get the hot tags. Nakamura and Chono gets in a heated chop battle, before Nakamura gets the suplex in. Nakamura works on the head on Chono. Nakamura teases the “Bomaye”, but Chono gets the tag to Omori. Nakamura outwrestles Omori, before eventually leading to Nakamura vs. Chono again.

The “Hangman’s neckbreaker” connects on Nakamura, he kicks out at two, but Chono gets the “Enzuigiri” in at the right time. Nakamura finally fires up and the “Inverted Powerslam”, he works more on chono, and the “Cross Armbar” is locked in. After the whole suspense scene, Chono reaches the ropes. Chono and Nakamura gives each other challenge and finally the “Landslide” connects on Chono. Nakamura finally gets the momentum in his hands, and with a good chance Nakamura cuts off Chono with the “Bomaye” right in to the face!

Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano

Ratings: 95

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~After a gruesome match “Nakamura & Yano” finally wins the “G-1 Tag League”. The New Japan officials presents the Trophies to both of them. The $1000000 check comes right after.

~Nakamura & Yano calls out Team 3D “Brother Ray & Brother Devon”, as they show up, Nakamura challenges them face to face. Ray tells them all this hardwork will go down the river, as “Team 3D” will retain. Nakamura only smirks, as Yano still stands in the corner before "Team 3D" leaves.

~Nakamura finally addresses the crowd, and marks that he will get the “IWGP Heavyweight Championship” back from Tanahashi, and take his rightful throne after beating and winning the tag titles from “Team 3D”. Nakamura & Yano celebrates as the leaves “Cherry Blossom” showers from above. The show fades in as in shows Nakamura & Yano with the trophies and the check.

~The G-1 Tag League tournament has ended and the winners are “Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano”. The Tournament was one of hell of a fight between the wrestlers. We also saw the showdown and staredown between the “IWGP Tag Team Champions” Team 3D (Brother Ray & Brother Devon) and the “G-1 Tag League Winner” Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano.

~The Battle for the “IWGP Heavyweight Championship” between the Hiroshi Tanahashi & Brock Lesnar continues. The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship will be on the line between “Mistico” & “Prince Devitt” at “Final Battle X Day ~ 1”. The IWGP Tag Team Championship will be on the line, as “Team 3D”(Brother Ray & Devon) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano are to headline the show “Final Battle X Day ~ 1”.

~The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is set to be on the line, as the champions “Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi” will defend their championships against the ones they lost to at the “G-1 Tag League tournament” in a humiliating way, “Gedo & Jado” at “Final Battle X Day ~ 2”. The “IWGP Heavyweight Championship” will be headlining the “Final Battle X Day ~ 2”, as the “IWGP Heavyweight Champion” Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. ‘The Monster’ Brock Lesnar is set.

Averno-a good "Luchador" and Yoshihashi-a young lion is in action. Yoshihashi gets quite a move on Averno, while Averno showed some “Lucha Libre”, but a counter from Yoshi seemed to do the deed, but Averno recovered and cut off Yoshihashi with the “Devil’s Wings”.

Tetsuya Naito has been getting quite some reactions from the crowd, especially after the Mainevent tag match, teaming up with Tanahashi. Naito and Yujiro junior heavyweights tag team, are fighting against the veteran team of Liger & Tiger. Naito and Yujiro did a decent job of handling Liger and Tiger, getting the offenses in, Liger got the “Brainbuster” but Naito kicks out at two. Yujiro and Naito cuts off Liger & Tiger with the “Limitless Dream”.

The “RISE” members all double teamed on their opponents to get started, Okada and Taijiri gets in a “Kick Battle”. Okada whips Taijiri off the apron, and the “Choas” brawl starts. Magnus goes after Goto, but Goto punishes him with various holds. Goto chops mostly the life out of Magnus, before making the tag of Yano. The “Spear” connects on Magnus. Magnus gets the hot tag to Brother Ray. Ray and Devon teases the “3D” on Yano, but gets the hot tag to Nakamura. Nakamura fires up and builds to the finish. Nakamura and Okada gets the “Double Dropkick” on Taijiri and finally cutting him off with the “Bomaye”, letting Okada get the pin with the “German Suplex” afterwards.

Lesnar tries for the way to destroy Tanahashi more, but at this rate, Tanahashi is at a faster rate at adapting Lesnar’s tactics. Tanahashi and Kojima hits some double team takedowns on Anderson. Kojima and Anderson brawl for a bit, before both of them tagging in to their partners. Bernard and Tenzan gets the showdown. Tenzan and Bernard tries to kill each other with those loud vicious “Chops”, Tenzan hits a good “Mongolian Chop” and tags in Kojima, as they both double team on Bernard. Bernard gets the hot tag on Lesnar, Lesnar destroys Kojima and Tenzan by himself. Tanahashi tries to go for the save, but he gets whipped over the top rope. Brock Finally ends Kojima with a devastating “F-5”

~Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi will be defending the IWGP Junior Tag Team championship at ‘Final Battle X Day ~ 2” but before that Prince Devitt will be the challenger for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship against champion “Mistico”. Ryusuke Taguchi losing didn’t help at all, but Devitt stepped in to challenge Mistico after the match ended. “Apollo 55” Devitt and Ryusuke will be teaming up to take on “Averno & Misitco”.~For the IWGP Junior Tag Team Championship, Gedo and Jado will be the challengers, as “Gedo & Jado” defeating “Apollo 55” in a quite humialiating way in the 'G-1 Tag League'. This will be a chance for “Gedo & Jado” to get the championship back. Tonight they will be taking on the veteran team of “Liger & Tiger”.~The IWGP Tag Team Championship will be defended and headlined in “Final Battle X Day ~ 1”. The G-1 Tag league ended with the winner “Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano”. Nakamura needed his momentum back after losing the IWGP Heavyweight Championship to Hiroshi Tanahashi. Nakamura gained it back by winning the whole Tournament. Tonight they will tag with the “Young Lion” Okada to take on the “IWGP Tag Champions” Team 3D “Brother Ray & Devon”, as they will be tagging with “Yoshihiro Taijiri”.

~The “IWGP Heavyweight Champion” Hiroshi Tanahashi and “Challenger” Brock Lesnar Series will be continuing until they meet at the ‘Final Battle Day ~ 2’. The showdown will be a real one indeed. Tanahashi will be teaming up with the Newest member of the Roster-Claudio Castagnoli, Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Yuji Nagata. Tonight Brock Lesnar will be teaming with Karl Anderson and Bernard but there will be a new member to debut tonight, who will team up with “Lesnar, Anderson & Bernard. Who will it be?

New Japan Pro Wrestling.An Interview with New Japan Booker "Gedo"Notes from the Interview and Highlights.

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~For the first time ever we are starting with a new theme song for the “Tour” Shows. Mostly it’s not a TV, but we will be able to get the deal real soon. The wrestlers are working really hard. I myself need to give them something in return. “Some words will trigger certain words”, “New Japan Pro Wrestling” is trying to get some “Working agreement” deals with big companies. Most notable will be a “Jackpot” if we could get a working deal with “WWE”, but that’s too much for now and too much of a dream. This does not mean that we can never get a deal. If that’s not possible then I really, really have to take some other decisions…

~There are not many ways to defeat ‘WWE’, if I ever chose to go in that direction it will be the complete defeat for me, and the company will die. Time is not right to strike now, we simply need to wait to that matter, for now we can simply forget even being in the same league as them. We need to build ourselves in “Japan” first and then take the chance to grow ourselves in the outside region, and if we are successful then we can have a chance to grow in a ‘Global’ way. We will strike or even ask for a ‘deal’ when the time is right…

~If you compare us to the “WWE” then it would be a mistake. We are producing something different here, rather than just putting wrestlers in storylines and making them look like fool or especially the Jobber they produce, then making them win without any cool reasons, that’s not what I want. WWE has very good roster and Talents elements, but there are not many that can take their replacements. We are producing “Strong Style” here, it was something “Weird” in the era of Mr. Inoki, but no in this era. He thought people liked his style very much, and even built to toward ‘MMA’ which was huge mistake. He though people liked to punch each other until one of them coughs out blood. Is that what you want to see in pro wrestling? My answer is no, simply no…

~We want to give people something to watch, we want people to appreciate wrestling, we don’t want to say “Yeah, we’re going with strong style” and tell people to like it, even order it. Which fool would do that? Pro Wrestling is fun and that’s what it should be. It might be entertainment there, well of course like it, I mean why, wouldn’t anyone. When I consider our company’s product, I am certainly sure that we produce something different, well it’s “Wrestling” itself, no strong style no bullshit…

~To final my words, I would like thank everyone, my family, and especially Jado, who is my “Best Friend” my brother, my family. I would also say that if you are willing to join “New Japan Pro Wrestling”, please apply the application for the ‘New Japan Dojo’ immediately. Thank you for the support and Thank you again everyone…one final thing, something new is about to happen…Stay tuned….

~The Final Battle X Day ~ 1 & 2 are on the way. The IWGP Heavyweight championship, the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, IWGP Tag Team Championship, all will be defended in these two days, part by part.

~The show starts with the new theme, Tours especially will be containing this, so will the highlights from the matches. The highlights from some matches between Lesnar and Tanahashi are shown. Tonight we have some interesting matches, and some previews between the champions and challengers.

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~Taichi vs. Nobuo Yoshihashi

Taichi and Yoshi, both young lions here, shows young lion stuff, as Taichi submits off Yoshihashi with the “Boston Crab”.

Winner: TaichiMatch Rating: 48

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~Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi) vs. Mistico & Averno.

Devitt will be the challenger for Mistico’s IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. The two get the highlights of this matchup, with Ryusuke aiding Devitt in terms of tag team maneuvers. Averno got cut off by Devitt with “Bloody Sunday”, giving devitt his momentum to the road to “Final Battle X”.

Winner: Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi)Match Rating: 70

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~Gedo & Jado vs. Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask IV

For the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, the challengers are “Gedo & Jado”. Liger and Tiger had different combination of classical wrestling technique. Gedo quickly progressed and Jado had his back, with him locking the “Bow and Arrow” on Liger, he had to tap out. Gedo & Jado gains momentum on their quest.

Okada proving himself to Nakamura and his faction. Nakamura and Okada showed great performance. Yano and Nakamura did their double Team maneuvers, attacking and weakening their opponents. Taijiri and Okada got into a brawl and then everything turned into chaos.

Taijiri and Okada made the kick vs. punch contest on each other, whereas the champions vs. the challengers brawl continued. Nakamura and Yano eventually made it to the ring before the referee counted to 20. Yano and Nakamura did more work on Devon himself, with Yano and Okada getting the tags. Triple Team Powerbomb on Devon! Brother Ray watches from the ringside.

Taijiri goes to help him, but Okada cuts him off with the “German Suplex” and Nakamura ending him with the “Bomaye”. Nakamura and Brother Ray stare down, eventually he came to the ring, and stood face to face with Nakamura, before the showdown began. Lefts and rights connects, but This was 3 on 1 brawls, which saw Nakamura and company gain the momentum, standing tall.

Before the match started, 3D Squad made a special way to the ring but eventually stopping at the ramp, with Lesnar showing his muscular physics, Giant Bernard standing like the obeying one, Anderson with microphone on his hand…and he introduces the newest member of the “SQUAD 3D”…

“AJ Styles”

Styles is revealed as the new debutant crossing from “TNA”, AJ styles rushes into the ring, with the squad following him, and eventually the brawl started, as well as the match. Lesnar and AJ keeps short tag between them, with Tanahashi and AJ getting quite stare offs. AJ works over the verterans, until Claudio gets the hot tag in. Claudio and AJ styles brawls until Claudio connects with those European uppercuts, and finally the “Roaring Swiss Uppercut” got in. AJ styles gets the comeback with high offenses and eventually double teaming as Anderson & Bernard tags along.

Lesnar showed quite power moves over the veterans, and eventually brawls with Tanahashi outside, the brawl starts again, this time AJ hitting the “Diving Plancha” from the top rope. AJ and Lesnar hits the “F-5” following the “Frog-Splash” for the quick victory over Yuji Nagata.

~The show starts with the theme, Tours especially will be containing this, so will the highlights from the matches. The highlights from some matches between Lesnar and Tanahashi are shown. Tonight we have some interesting matches, and some previews between the champions and challengers.

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~Wataru Inoue vs. Yoshihashi

Inoue an established veteran here, works on Yoshihashi, Yoshi learned a thing or two it seems, the present bouts between the veterans and Young lions seems to be doing a decent job of improving the upcoming ones. Wataru cuts off Yoshihashi with the “Spear of Justice”.

Winner: Wataru InoueMatch Rating: 65

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~AKIRA & Tiger & Liger vs. Taichi & Gedo & Jado.

Gedo & Jado the challengers for the IWGP Junior tag team champions tags with young lion Taichi, who has been quite a win lately. AKIRA and Taichi works on each until the tag was made to Tiger and Gedo, which then followed to Jado and Liger. Jado and Gedo double teamed on Liger and Tiger. Taichi tagged along eliminating AKIRA with the “Superkick”, which was really shocking to see a young lion pick victory. Gedo and Jado are impressed with Taichi, as they all shake hands.

Winner: Taichi & Gedo & Jado.Match Rating: 70

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~Takashi Iizuka vs. Kazuchika Okada

Okada now seems to be in the league of winning, he is the best young lion there is for now. Okada tries to work on Iizuka and gets some offenses here and there. Iizuka did get some in but Okada was smart enough to doge and counter most of them. The exchange of holds continued as Okada got the “Roll-up” to win here.

Prince Devitt and Mistico are in a serious champion vs. challenger series mode. Devitt seems to be confident that he will win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion and avenge Ryusuke Taguchi’s loss. Devitt goes after Mistico right away, but Naito & Yujiro take him out triple teaming on him, Ibushi and Taguchi goes after them, but Naito cuts them off with elbows.

Naito and Yujiro engage with “Apollo 55”, with Naito after Prince Devitt and Yujiro going after Ibushi, while Misitco goes after Ibushi. Devitt and Mistico meet again, the brawl continues to the outside. This gave Ibushi to end Takahashi with the ‘Last Ride’ for the win.

Winner: Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi, Kota IbushiMatch Rating: 80

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~Hiroshi Tanahashi & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brock Lesnar & AJ Styles

The newly debutant AJ styles seems to show promises, as he and Tanahashi seems to be in a rage art. Lesnar and Tanahashi has enough experience on each other, with Claudio coming in and battling Aj styles. Lesnar powers on Claudio and almost beats him to death. Tanahashi goes for the save, but AJ blocks him and the “Pele Kick” connects.

Brock teases for an early ‘F-5’ but Claudio gets in the right time for break it, Tanahashi hits the “Dragon Screw” working on Lesnar’s legs the whole time, until Aj gets in to break the house down, and ends Claudio with the “Styles Clash” following a devastating ‘Frog Splash’ for the win.